RT Article T1 Reading the Bible with the marginalised: The value/s of contextual Bible reading JF Stellenbosch theological journal VO 1 IS 2 SP 235 OP 261 A1 West, Gerald O. 1956- LA English PB Stellenbosch University YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1565283554 AB There is a long history of collaboration between “popular” or “contextual” forms of biblical interpretation between Brazil and South Africa, going back into the early 1980’s. Though there are significant differences between these forms of Bible “reading”, there are values and processes that cohere across these contexts, providing an integrity to such forms of Bible reading. This article reflects on the values and processes that may be discerned across the Brazilian and South African interpretive practices after more than thirty years of conversation across these contexts. K1 Contextual Bible Study K1 Popular Reading of the Bible K1 see-judge-act K1 Tamar K1 the labourers in the vineyard DO 10.17570/stj.2015.v1n2.a11